Friday, February 6

Spring introduces season of transition for club leadership positions

Spring is a time of turnover for many Bruins, as seniors prepare to graduate and eager-eyed freshmen stream in for admit days. Likewise, the more than 1,400 clubs on UCLA’s campus prepare for their own turnovers in leadership – whether that is in the form of hours of elections, multiple rounds of interviews or extensive applications. Read more...

Photo: By Ko Carlos/Daily Bruin staff


Student organizations host Native Cultural Cuisine Night at De Neve dining hall

“De Neve has never looked this good,” said second-year economics student Elizabeth Marmer. As she walked into the dining hall, Marmer was met with drumming, colorful tablecloths and the smell of Native American cuisine. Read more...

Photo: A display of Native American food at De Neve, a dining hall, is pictured. De Neve hosted Native Cultural Cuisine Night on Wednesday, which highlighted Native American food and culture. (Ashley Rivera/Daily Bruin)


UCLA Dining plans to reduce meal swipe monetary value by more than half

This post was updated April 21 at 11:43 p.m. UCLA Dining is planning to lower the value of on-campus meal swipes by more than 50%, but students said they are already not getting enough value out of their swipes. Read more...

Photo: Panda Express, an ASUCLA restaurant, is pictured. Students’ meal plan swipes will soon be worth $4.33 at all ASUCLA restaurants. (Brandon Morquecho/Photo editor)


Bruin Day inspires prospective students, sparks Bruin families’ school spirit

Tyler Kastenholz never thought he would be Bruin-bound, opening his decision letter away from the prying eyes of friends and family. But the disbelief of the acceptance has since worn off, and Kastenholz – months before the school year will start – has embraced the crosstown rivalry. Read more...

Photo: Students on Bruin Day are pictured. The day is aimed at welcoming prospective first-year students to UCLA and showing them the campus. (Renee Rubanowitz/Daily Bruin)


Hillel at UCLA hosts first interfaith Passover Seder, brings students together

This post was updated Aug. 20, 2025, at 6:38 p.m. Hillel at UCLA hosted its first interfaith Passover Seder Monday, bringing together students and administrators to build connections across campus. Read more...

Photo: Pictured is a table setting for the interfaith Passover Seder. The event on Monday was the first time Hillel at UCLA has hosted an interfaith seder. (Myka Fromm/Photo editor)



UCLA Store to accept on-campus meal swipes in market

The UCLA Store announced it will accept meal swipes for residents living on the Hill. Students previously could exchange meal swipes in the 2022-2023 academic year, but the ability to do so was removed this academic year. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Store, which announced it would be accepting UCLA Dining meal swipes in its market, is pictured. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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